Thursday, January 28, 2016

Super Bowl I — As Seen By The Associated Press

While his athletes do calisthenics, head coach Vince Lombardi of the Green Bay Packers studies the Los Angeles Coliseum turf on Jan. 14, 1967. It will be firm and dry for the Super Bowl Game with the Kansas City Chiefs. (AP Photo/HF)

Flanker Otis Taylor, left, running back Mike Garrett, center, and fullback Curtis McClinton of the Kansas City Chiefs, pose during a workout in Los Angeles, Calif., Jan. 11, 1967. The trio are expected to be the Chiefs' principal scoring threats against the Green Bay Packers when they meet in the Super Bowl at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum. The AFL champs will be meeting their NFL counterparts for the world title. (AP Photo/George Brich)

The Green Bay Packers' Bart Starr is the center of attention as he gets birthday kisses from a pair of pretty girls on Jan. 10, 1967 in Santa Barbara, California. The occasion was Starr's 33rd birthday, which he celebrated in Santa Barbara, California, where the NFL champions have set up training camp for next Sunday's Super Bowl game against the Kansas City Chiefs in Los Angeles. The girls are Jackie Gregory, left, and Chanin Hale, right. (AP Photo/DFS)

General view of Los Angeles Coliseum during Super Bowl I on Jan. 15, 1967. (AP Photo)

Defensive halfback Fred Williamson is placed on a stretcher in Los Angeles on Jan. 15, 1967 after being injured during Super Bowl I against the Green Bay Packers. Williamson, known as “The Hammer” had to be carried from the field. (AP Photo)

Coach Hank Stram of the Kansas City Chiefs suffers through his team's 35-10 loss to the Green Bay Packers during Super Bowl I at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum in Los Angeles, Calif. on Jan. 15, 1967. (AP Photo)

Green Bay Packers fans whoop it up in the stands at the Coliseum in Los Angeles on Jan. 15, 1967 as the National Football League champs were trouncing the Kansas City Chiefs of the American Football League un Super Bowl game in Los Angeles. (AP Photo)

Coach Hank Stram, dark jacket, of the Kansas City Chiefs suffers through his team's 35-10 loss to the Green Bay Packers during Super Bowl I at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum in Los Angeles, Calif. on Jan. 15, 1967. (AP Photo)

Green Bay Packers coach Vince Lombardi cheers on his champion team as they swamp the Kansas City Chiefs, 35-10 during Super Bowl I in Los Angeles, Calif. on Jan. 15, 1967. (AP Photo)

The Packers' Elijah Pitts (22) goes over right tackle to the Chiefs' five-yard line, a six-yard gain, before being brought down by Kansas City's Johnny Robinson in the fourth quarter of the Super Bowl I in Los Angeles on Jan. 15, 1967. Three plays later Pitts went over for the touchdown as the Packers beat the Chiefs 35 to 10. Others include Bobby Hunt (20) and Sherrill Headrick (69). (AP Photo)

Kansas City Chiefs' quarterback Len Dawson (16) gets ready to release the ball during the Super Bowl I on Jan. 15, 1967, against the Green Bay Packers at the Los Angeles Coliseum in Los Angeles, California. The Green Bay Packers won the game. (AP Photo)

Quarterback Lenny Dawson of the Kansas City Chiefs leaves the field during the Super Bowl in Los Angeles on Jan. 15, 1967. Green Bay Packers won, 35-10. (AP Photo)

Quarterback Bart Starr, who guided the Green Bay Packers to their 35 to 10 victory over the Kansas City Chiefs in Super Bowl I, is interviewed in the dressing room in Los Angeles on Jan. 15, 1967. The victory meant $15,000 for each of the battle-proven Packers. (AP Photo)

Kansas City Chiefs owner Lamar Hunt, left, visits the Green Bay Packers dressing room and congratulates Max McGee, right, who scored two touchdowns for the Packers in their 35-10 victory in Super Bowl I in Los Angeles on Jan. 15, 1967. Newsmen said Hunt told McGee the Packers have a fine team, 'the kind of team we'll have some day.' (AP Photo)

Football commissioner Pete Rozelle, left, presents the trophy to Green Bay Packers coach Vince Lombardi after they beat the Kansas City Chiefs in Super Bowl I in Los Angeles on Jan. 15, 1967 (AP Photo)All photos property of the Associated Press. They are presented here for historical purposes only.

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